Times Colonist

Tear gas on Paris artery — but fewer protesters

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PARIS — Tear gas billowed Saturday across the protest-scarred Champs-Elysées after a day of largely peaceful demonstrat­ions in Paris and a water cannon shot a frigid stream at the crowd on the fifth straight weekend of protests by France’s “yellow vest” movement.

The demonstrat­ions against France’s high cost of living — sapped by cold weather, rain and recent concession­s by French President Emmanuel Macron — were significan­tly smaller Saturday than at previous rallies, some of which scarred parts of Paris with vandalism and looting.

A few thousand people marched up and down the famed shopping street in Paris, a spirited yet peaceful gathering that sunk into violence as the afternoon wore on. Riot police clashed with demonstrat­ors as the occasional tourist darted from their hotel or a brave Christmas shopper took a peek at the neighbourh­ood’s mostly boarded-up storefront­s.

By late afternoon, a water cannon in a line of police vans confrontin­g protesters sprayed water to disperse them. Firefighte­rs put out a fire on a side street leading to the Champs-Elysées and limited scuffles broke out between protesters and police.

By early evening, police had cleared the avenue and reopened it to traffic.

Protesters made clear they wanted to keep up the pressure, even if their numbers were far smaller than in previous weeks, which saw rioters smashing and looting stores and setting up burning barricades in the streets.

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